Federico Sevilla III said:
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 04:23:39PM +0800, Andre John Cruz wrote:
>> that's weird. i tried doing an nslookup pointed to some other server
>> and it was able to reverse-resolve our servers' IPs into an FQDN...
>
> If you're talking about the same server you're using now, then you're
> right:

> Maybe it's possible the server you're trying to send to requires
> reverse lookup to work and has a broken nameserver?

of course i'd like to think that i'm right and they're wrong so thanks for
patting me on the back :P

i hope i'm not offending anyone, but the domain i'm sending to is
pacific.net.ph. so anyway, i tried to

dig @ns1.pacific.net.ph intergate.com.ph mx

and it just ends with a timeout. i tried @ns2.pacific.net.ph too and nothing
happens either.

but what's weird is that i try to dig records from a different domain but
hosted on our same DNS server...and it was able to resolve! :)

what could be the culprit... :(

-dre



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